Our National Adoption Month's final foster care/adoption success story is about a wonderful young boy we featured last December, Isaac.

Isaac, who was 5 at the time, was already a superhero expert, specializing in Spiderman movies and comic strips. In May, Isaac was matched with an amazing and loving family that has been able to nurture his impressive and stimulating imagination.

Despite his young age, Isaac had been bounced from home to home before being adopted and it was crucial for him to find a patient, nurturing and loving family who would embrace him unconditionally.

Perhaps more important, it was imperative Isaac's adoptive family be supportive of his ongoing relationships with his siblings. Loss is a common theme for many children in foster care, including loss of biological family members, pets, schools, friends, familiar environments and much more.

His local adoptive family has been able to honor his sibling connections in addition to offering the attachment he needed and searched for. These qualities have made all the difference in the world for Isaac and for his development.

With his basic needs, and much more, being met, Isaac now finally has the time and opportunity to be the amazing, energetic and playful kid he is meant to be. Naturally bright, he can now focus on school and cultivate who he wants to become as he continues to grow. He can ride his scooter, play with friends, read books and be carefree and know that he has a place to go back to; a place he can call home.

If you would like more information on these children please contact Angela Elliot at aelliot@boysandgirlsaid.org or 800-331-0503. Profile created by NWAE in collaboration with Boys and Girls Aid.